Breaking down long-term chronic aggression within a forensic hospital system.
Benjamin RoseCharles BroderickDarci DelgadoRebekah KornbluhStephen M StahlPublished in: CNS spectrums (2021)
A cognitive disorder, a history of suicidal behavior, and increased age were factors associated with this subgroup of aggressive patients. Clinicians may want to explore treatment programs aimed at these clinical factors including cognitive rehabilitation and social cognition treatments, which have been shown to reduce aggression in cognitively impaired populations.
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